The Epic of Gilgamesh Quotes by Anonymous

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“Gilgamesh, where are you hurrying to? You will never find that life for which you are looking. When the gods created man they allotted to him death, but life they retained in their own keeping. As for you, Gilgamesh, fill your belly with good things; day and night, night and day, dance and be merry, feast and rejoice. Let your clothes be fresh, bathe yourself in water, cherish the little child that holds your hand, and make your wife happy in your embrace; for this too is the lot of man.”
Anonymous, The Epic of Gilgamesh
“Strange things have been spoken, why does your heart speak strangely? The dream was marvellous but the terror was great; we must treasure the dream whatever the terror.”
N.K. Sandars, The Epic of Gilgamesh
“As for man, his days are numbered, whatever he might do, it is but wind.”
Andrew George, The Epic of Gilgamesh
“Hold my hand in yours, and we will not fear what hands like ours can do.”
Anonymous, The Epic of Gilgamesh
“How can I keep silent? How can I stay quiet?
My friend, whom I loved, has turned to clay,
my friend Enkidu, whom I loved has turned to clay.
Shall I not be like him, and also lie down,
never to rise again, through all eternity?”
Anonymous, The Epic of Gilgamesh
“Gilgamesh was called a god and a man; Enkidu was an animal and a man. It is the story of their becoming human together.”
Herbert Mason, The Epic of Gilgamesh
“How long does a building stand before it falls?
How long does a contract last? How long will brothers

share the inheritance before they quarrel?
How long does hatred, for that matter, last?

Time after time the river has risen and flooded.
The insect leaves the cocoon to live but a minute.

How long is the eye able to look at the sun?
From the very beginning nothing at all has lasted.”
David Ferry, The Epic of Gilgamesh
“There is the house whose people sit in darkness; dust is their food and clay is their meat. They are clothed like birds with wings for covering, they see no light, they sit in darkness. I entered the house of dust and I saw the kings of the earth, their crowns put away for ever...”
Anonymous, The Epic of Gilgamesh
“He looked at the walls,
Awed at the heights
His people had achieved
And for a moment -- just a moment --
All that lay behind him
Passed from view.”
Herbert Mason, The Epic of Gilgamesh
“The dream was marvellous but the terror was great; we must treasure the dream whatever the terror; for the dream has shown that misery comes at last to the healthy man, the end of his life is sorrow.”
Anonymous, The Epic of Gilgamesh
“You have known, O Gilgamesh,
What interests me,
To drink from the Well of Immortality.
Which means to make the dead
Rise from their graves
And the prisoners from their cells
The sinners from their sins.
I think love's kiss kills our heart of flesh.
It is the only way to eternal life,
Which should be unbearable if lived
Among the dying flowers
And the shrieking farewells
Of the overstretched arms of our spoiled hopes.”
Herbert Mason, The Epic of Gilgamesh
“I will set up my name in the place where the names of famous men are written, and where no man’s name is written yet I will raise a monument to the gods.”
Anonymous, The Epic of Gilgamesh
“Humans are born, they live, then they die, this is the order that the gods have decreed. But until the end comes, enjoy your life, spend it in happiness, not despair. Savor your food, make each of your days a delight, bathe and anoint yourself, wear bright clothes that are sparkling clean, let music and dancing fill your house, love the child who holds you by the hand, and give your wife pleasure in your embrace. That is the best way for a man to live.”
Anonymous, The Epic of Gilgamesh
“حمّل صاحب الخطيئة وزر خطيئته
وحمّل المعتدِيْ إثم اعتدائه
ولكن كن رحيماً في العقابِ لئلا يهلك ولا تهمله فيمعن في الشرّ”
طه باقر, ملحمة كلكامش أوديسة العراق الخالدة
“Everything had life to me,’ he heard Enkidu murmur, ‘the sky, the storm, the earth, water, wandering, the moon and its three children, salt, even my hand had life. It’s gone. It’s gone.”
Herbert Mason, The Epic of Gilgamesh
“When there’s no way out, you just follow the way in front of you.”
Anonymous, The Epic of Gilgamesh
“The river rises, flows over its banks
and carries us all away, like mayflies
floating downstream: they stare at the sun,
then all at once there is nothing.”
Stephen Mitchell, The Epic of Gilgamesh
“Hold my hand in yours, and we will not fear what hands like ours can do.”
Danny P. Jackson, The Epic of Gilgamesh
“Death is a mystery and must always remain such.”
Anonymous, The Epic of Gilgamesh
“Gilgamesh said to him, to Utnapishtim the remote,
"What can I do, Utnapishtim? Where can I go?
A thief has stolen my flesh.
Death lives in the house where my bed is,
and wherever I set my feet, there Death is.”
John Gardner, Gilgamesh
“We can’t accept things as they are, so long as we think that things should be different. Tell us how not to believe what we think, and then maybe we’ll be able to hear.”
Anonymous, The Epic of Gilgamesh
“When all the illusions of personal immortality are stripped away, there is only the act to maintain the freedom to act.”
John Gardner, The Epic of Gilgamesh
“Gilgamesh, where are you roaming? You will never find the eternal life that you seek. When the gods created mankind, they also created death, and they held back eternal life for themselves alone. Humans are born, they live, then they die, this is the order that the gods have decreed. But until the end comes, enjoy your life, spend it in happiness, not despair. Savour your food, make each of your days a delight, bathe and anoint yourself, wear bright clothes that are sparkling clean, let music and dancing fill your house, love the child who holds you by the hand, and give your wife pleasure in your embrace. That is the best way for a man to live.”
Stephen Mitchell, The Epic of Gilgamesh
“Friendship is vowing toward immortality and does not know the passing away of beauty (Though take care!) because it aims for the spirit. Many years ago through loss I learned that love is wrung from our inmost heart until only the loved one is and we are not.”
Herbert Mason, The Epic of Gilgamesh
“Even the gods
Cowered like dogs at what they had done.”
Herbert Mason, The Epic of Gilgamesh
“For being human holds a special grief Of privacy within the universe That yearns and waits to be retouched By someone who can take away The memory of death.”
Anonymous, Gilgamesh: A Verse Narrative
“Don't moralize at me! I have no love
For images, old gods, prophetic words.
I want to talk to Utnapishtim!
Tell me how.”
Herbert Mason, The Epic of Gilgamesh
“كن رحيما في العقاب لئلا يهلك ولا تهمله فيمعن في الشر”
طه باقر , ملحمة كلكامش أوديسة العراق الخالدة
“اي خير سأناله لو تزوجتك؟"
انت! ما انت الا الموقد الذي تخمد ناره في البرد
انت كالباب الناقص لا يصد عاصفة ولا ريحا
انت قصر يتحطم في داخله الأبطال
انت فيل يمزق رحله
انت قير يلوث من يحمله وقربة تبلل حامله
أنت حجر مرمر ينهار جداره
انت حجر"يشب" يستقدم العدو ويغريه
وأنت نعل يقرص قدم منتعله..”
طه باقر, ملحمة جلجامش
“Said Gilgamesh to him, to Uta-napishti the Distant:
'O Uta-napishti, what should I do and where should I go?
A thief has taken hold of my flesh!
For there in my bed-chamber Death does abide,
and wherever I turn, there too will be Death.”
Anonymous, The Epic of Gilgamesh

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